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Saturday, November 26, 2016

Six Arrested In Baltimore During Dakota Pipeline Protest

Six people have been arrested and charged with trespassing at a bank during a Dakota pipeline protest in Baltimore on Friday afternoon.

Police say 50 protesters gathered at the intersection of Saint Paul Street and Baltimore Street around 12:30 p.m.

Some members of the group entered the Wells Fargo bank, located at 7 Saint Paul Street, chained themselves together and refused to leave, according to police.

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2 comments:

Zorro said...

Black Olives Matter

Anonymous said...

The media just fans the flames. Why doesn't the press report the following:
1. Every precaution possible has been made to all but assure that the water table would not be affected.
2. This is on Federal land.
3. The "sacred burial site" is more than a mile away at the closest point to the pipeline.